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Slide 1ICT in Arts and Humanities Research 0118 378 5064 [email protected] http://www.ahrb.ac.uk/ict Slide 2 The David Lodge model of humanities computing: Number-crunching…
1.Division of Innovation and Industrial Alliances: Mission and Status Philip Bourne PhD Associate Vice Chancellor Springboard Participant x 2 @CONNECT November 3, 2013 2.…
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1.Introducing Mirador Interoperability in practice: a cross-repository image viewer DLF Fall Forum, November 2013Stuart Snydman, Stanford University Andrew Winget, Stanford…